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Showing posts with label ivana musura. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Organize Your Wardrobe

Getting ready to go out? But dread the idea of having to pick out an outfit from your closet because it’s an absolute catastrophe? Have no fear! I am going to share with you a few simple organizing tips.

If you didn’t already know, besides being a sewing instructor, I am a personal wardrobe stylist. In addition to creating new looks and mapping out a plan for achieving particular styles, I help ladies and gents organize their closet spaces while teaching them how to easily put together outfits. Over the years, I have noticed a similar issue with clients: a wardrobe with many impressive pieces that lacks consistency, simplicity, and order. This can be easily fixed with these 3 rules:

CREATE A SYSTEM

To stay organized; create a system that will work for you in order to keep your wardrobe from going back to a state of disaster. Try grouping all tops together; tanks, T-shirts, long sleeved shirts, buttons-ups, and jackets. Do the same for bottoms: pants, trousers, shorts, and skirts. And finally, keep dresses and rompers side-by-side.

COORDINATE

Once you have sorted your clothing by type, go through each group and place all the clothes in the same color families together. This way, when you are looking for a red top, you will know exactly where to find it.

PLAN OUTFITS AHEAD OF TIME

Some people can dress up in the spur of the moment by diving into their wardrobes and putting on whatever feels right at the time. If this does not sound like you, try planning outfits ahead of time from clothes to accessories. This way, all you have to do is take the outfit off the hanger, throw it on, and you can be on your way.
Now that your wardrobe is on its way to being in tip-top shape, you will no longer need to dread the idea of choosing an outfit. And you won’t miss those delicious hors d’oeuvres because you’ll actually get to the party on time!

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Quick Start Your Way Into The Sewing World

So, you want to learn how to sew, right? You’ve been thinking about signing up for a sewing course to get the basics down pat. Or maybe you haven’t sewn in awhile and want to get back into it. You want to join a sewing class to build your confidence on the sewing machine. Sound about right? What you need in your life is a Quick Start sewing class at The Sewing Studio!

If you are unable to fit an 8-week Introductory Sewing course into your schedule, not to worry – you can register for a Quick Start class which is half the duration and just as fun! In this 4-week course, you will get an in-depth lesson on machine functions, you’ll learn new stitches, sew buttonholes and buttons that won’t budge, and make projects which will be useful but also act as steppingstones if you would like to venture out into making more difficult ones. Pretty awesome or what?
This course is also great for those who are unsure about sewing and just want to try it out. Quick Start is a great way to test out your love for sewing. Or if you’ve completed Introductory Sewing and are on the fence about taking an intermediate course next, Quick Start is a great way to get more machine time and perfect your sewing skills since it is a project-based class.
Two hours every week for four weeks to learn all of that? Yes, it’s that easy. Register today!


Published in LoveSewing Magazine on February 27, 2014

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Make It Yourself: Cropped Sweatshirt

Reconstruct your old sweatshirts into cropped tops with a twist! Use contrast fabric to make the sleeves and sweater details stand out. One-of-a-kind for sure!



SUPPLIES

  • 3 old sweatshirts
  • Seam ripper
  • Pins
  • Scissors

INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 1
Carefully remove the collar binding (1), hem (2), and sleeve cuffs (3) from one sweater using a seam ripper. Then remove the sleeves (4) from the second sweater. Lastly, remove all of the above (1-4) from the third sweater (this will be the final sweater body).


STEP 2
Pin one sleeve to the armhole and then serge around to attach. Repeat this step for the second sleeve. TIP: To prevent jersey fabric from stretching out, carefully feed it into the serger and avoid pulling or tugging on the fabric.


STEP 3
Pin collar binding to collar and serge around.


STEP 4
Pin one sleeve cuff to the sleeve hem and serge to attach, and then repeat for the second sleeve.


*Mix and match the leftover sweatshirt pieces to compete two more tops. Keep them for yourself or gift to friends!

Saturday, January 4, 2014

The Funk Shop: Custom Necklaces

Some NEW #TheFunkShop custom handmade necklaces:









Check out The Funk Shop Etsy Shop for more funky accessories!

xo,
mssew

Thursday, December 26, 2013

DIY Holiday Gifts

Know how to sew? Then show off your skills during the holidays! Sew personalized gifts for the people on your nice list. It’s a lot more thoughtful than a gift card and a great way to show someone you care. Take into account the following factors before starting the holiday sewing extravaganza:

COST
Handmade gifts do not need to be too costly or elaborate. Check out fabric store sale events to find fabrics and patterns that will suit the projects you have in mind. Pick up holiday inspired prints or opt out for a non-themed fabric. You can even stock up for your own stash!

GIFT IDEAS/PERSONALIZING
Consider making projects that can be reused and enjoyed time after time, such as: fabric door decorations, tree ornament sets or a tree skirt (for those who celebrate Christmas), bean bag chairs, or check book holders. Personalize each item and don’t forget to add some love. Trust me, it will be felt. No pun intended.    
Prepping a gift for a fellow sewer? Wrap up a pattern with fabric and notions – they’ll know exactly what to do with it.
Even if you purchase a store-bought item, personalize it with an embroidered name or secret message only the recipient will see (i.e. stitched in the lining of a blazer or near the collar line).

WRAPPING
Think of more modern ways to dress up presents and try to make the “wrapping” as sustainable as possible. Package presents in fabric gift boxes made by vous which can be used as storage bins later on. Handmade make-up/toiletry bags are perfect for smaller gifts, while bigger presents can fit inside hand sewn gift bags doubling as tote bags. It’s a two-in-one deal.

Sewing is a terrific way to spread the holiday cheer by making something memorable for someone special. But, hey, if you’re a last minute shopper, you’re probably better off gifting a sewing class or workshop. Whatever works!




Published in LoveSewing Magazine on December 16, 2013

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Make It Yourself: Twisted High-Low Skirt

Maxi dress in retirement from the summer days? Bring it out of hiding and use it to make a hot new staple for your wardrobe - a twisted high-low skirt!

Twisted High-Low Skirt 
step-by-step instructions




Haunted DIYing!

xo,
mssew

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Make It Yourself: Military Cropped Jacket

Back in May, I showed you how to make a military skirt out of a trench coat. Remember? In that post, I mentioned to save the trench coat leftovers because we would use that to make another project at a later time. Well, that time has come! We'll transform the top of the trench coat into a cropped jacket. Follow the link below for step-by-step instructions and sew away ;) 


Tuesday, June 4, 2013

The Funk Shop: Kiwi Bar

SOLD TODAY: Kiwi Bar by The Funk Shop





Find more custom necklaces here:
www.etsy.com/shop/FunkShop

shopcaster.com/BlushPretty

or visit The BlushPretty Studio located on 313 Queen St. W, Suite 204 in Toronto

"LIKE" the official The Funk Shop page on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/TheFunkShop

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

The Funk Shop & CP24's Melissa Grelo

Pictured below is CP24's Melissa Grelo on set of Christmas Star, wearing a Funk Shop original necklace - Grape Lemonade Smoothie. 
This set was styled by the uber talented Julianna Clarke. Check out more of her work here: www.imdb.com/name/nm2345868/


A close-up of Grape Lemonade Smoothie


For more custom necklaces from The Funk Shop, visit the shop on Etsy:
www.etsy.com/shop/FunkShop

OR pop into The BlushPretty studio located on:
313 Queen St. W
Suite 204
www.blushpretty.com

and be sure to LIKE The Funk Shop Official Page on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/TheFunkShop

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Monday, December 24, 2012

Make It Yourself: Shearling Coat

Create your own version of this Alexander McQueen jacket by repurposing an old shearling blanket to spice up your coat! CLICK here for step-by-step instructions:
http://www.lovesewing.com/magazine/?p=5034



Saturday, October 20, 2012

Raspberry Surprise: The Funk Shop


Melina wearing Raspberry Surprise, a Funk Shop original. 

Find more The Funk Shop handcrafted necklaces at:
BlushPretty studios: blushpretty.com
Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/FunkShop

or contact me for custom orders.

xo,
ms. sew